. < VOL. L, No. 115_ ™“ : Telephone ‘6767 Uppalrment, Pa . Monday night the Supremo Court Ww. A. Johnson i rahorman until Nig: doa, J ; Tamla, four.sona, ‘Witham, atane, mftot Port Bdward, |.” Apel rs ti Me noral arrangement My tho], RB hvanida of Por uso Punoral | ‘ § HOIne: have not hea die én: in an’ apartment: fite here’ June 5 was told Monday: ‘Mr. ‘and’. Mrs. Willan ‘Bain, both 39;'and their older daughter Willa, 4, wete dead’ when firc- men - arrived. - Susan, 2, died in hospital..16 hours, Jater, - “The jury: was told: the clinical ; tests showed Mr,.-Bain. had a blood alcohol reading. of .24. and hisewlfe of 17. -A reading of 15 i generally: accepted : As leval of “A, fire warden's: report anid. the fe. was ‘started by. a smoldering clerret: In: the bed :chestorfield, A}l\four died from asphyxia: due todahaintion of earbon: monoxide atid. smoke, ~ a i NGoroner Glen ‘MeDonald ruled Hyqedonths aceldental, ‘B.C. tax ‘law AWANCOUVER. (= ‘Ablorney- GBhoral Robert: Bonnor:. said on of. Garcia docision: throwing out wi, Ge AAW. providing, a bax ‘on ‘Simpson: man, tdies aged. 53. “Along. thine vosidont of, Port ward and Port Slmpaoi,. Wis 1? port, Gon- ord] Bospital, at iho, Geen of 3.5: y, Johnson witb sim ne Ypxon and lived: Ward, “yhore he = AB OY To la aurvived. bye hilq’-wite | 1, Mloyd, and Robort: | ‘and two ciightars, Albortin. ale: Donna} ap Sank eT nae seme Hes HT OS eevee on roomie tod, Sdn Arthur Jolinagn died: thig fie — morning In prinea Pe ! orn. in: Port imbhed / bro -for some)”. he ‘a before cominu to. Port Wd~).. : “VANCOUVER: (CP): “A Vancouver: coiiple. who died with their two chile were impaired by alcohol, a ‘coroner's. iy producing” iron mines is- “disap- pointing .and: frustrating” and increases ‘the importance of the July federal-provincial | confer- ence discussions of the tax- shar- ing agreements, - “The decision heightens ‘the importance of the discussions .on the Dominion- provincial taxa- tion agreement,”. Mr. Bonner ‘said, “because all provinces have difficulty in securing adequate returns «from Lholr + Own «ree sources," ‘Fatal ‘collision GOLDEN ()—dJames Friend, ¢ of North Vancouver was ithed Bunday In a three-car collision in nearby Rogers Pass, At loast bwo other persons ‘were injured, Polleo said Frinond, on time- keeper on the Rogers Pass High- way project, was returning to a eumnp inoa car cdriven by David Lawrenee, of Golden. ~ Bargaining agent VANCOUVER .() — Businoss Agent Thomns MeGrath gnid Monday the broaknway Canadian lronworkors Union (Ind,). has ‘apr plied for certifiention:: 18,0 t= TOKYO. un—anpiingno soourity |» jfficinis, “may all .ot troops: of |, Japan's, new. army 'to back ‘up politico cae violonce finres during _ Prostdont Mwonhowor's VAB Lb ities wf | hie iA otdnuo# hoard. apokoauman and. 1. 2,000-InAN vogimont hag ‘poon: pinced on alort and a divi- Alon, of 15,000 stationed In Tokyo could bo 'ruahod up if tho ptuin (lon. warrants, iy. Tho spokesman, ‘abroasod! that | ‘poaponally|lity, for. ‘guarding. Dia- onhowor rosta. with: the 25,000- mnn police farce to be mobilized, Lofttat .. domonatrationa against the VseJapan’, racaurity tronty and: tho ' Tapanese * ‘ governmont gaining agent. for onic company. He would not name the, -com- pany. _ Moonlighting — 7 VANCOUVER ()—A city school board sub-committee has spoken out ‘against “moonlighting”. by teachers and other ployees. The committee recom- on record as opposing the prac- jobs during the school year oute side, their regular duties. | Unfair. sentence - VANCOUVER: Ing sentence for his 85th convic- tion, ed to go to Victoria. “I can't do that,” « cand + magistrate as che: wouldn't be faly lo Victoria,” . hour,,, before Siti rday. et, Loot Phe Qe youureald waltor wits "=. : vived' by an inhalitor crew md] ‘1 trkon: to hospital fora checkup, - “Doctors: sold he was sufforing from nervous exhaustion, brought “a only- by the wedding proparation, —oeTho coramany: ‘onbort without : a hiteh, ~ Labor ‘consultant ’ VANCOUVER ” : night's City Council meeting af- 4. {ter Mayor-P.J.. ‘Lester. read. are-: “1 port of the. railway’ company’s. “in= -4tentions and’ Mr...Murray: voiced: his ‘support of the. city's stand. - clearing. work in eonnection | miles: of such’ ‘a: ‘proposed: railway’ ‘+ froma: ‘point: : -on’ the). Grea Eastern. Railway ‘south of “ sitting’ ‘as a’committee’ of..the board cme] mends that the school board go tice of thelr employees taking on OM — John VJ, O'Conner, 60, told Magistrate Os- ear-Orr that he was: just: out of the B.C. Ponitentiiry after serv- He pleaded wullly to theft from wv storo,: but sald he wal the “sentenced O'Connor to three months. “That his wedding Nore ee Norman Published at ‘Canada’s s , Most Strategic Pacific Port — And Key to the Great Northwest ~ PRINCE RUPERT, BC, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1960 OA City of Prince Ru “The decision: was made-at last’ The . Wenner: Gren “financed _ seeking. permission: > carry: out}: ewith: the: sconstruction : ofthe - ‘first : 100 -Pacific; Summit:.Lake to a point‘on the British’ ‘Columbia-Yukon~ “border | between. Lake Laidhaw: and. Lake i Atlin.’ mre : SAS report of. the | ‘City ° ‘Council whole,. stated - that: couneil : was not. satisfied . with, the proposed Port Edward. police court busy es Port Edward police. court was a ac Saturday | as jae delegation supported by MLA William: H. Murray ‘route of the Pacifie: ‘Northern Railway at a’ Public Utilities Commission heari oa the report: concluded. “ol Mayor |. Lester: ‘appointed ° City seven | vill protest the. ‘proposed ng in Vancouver J une 21. a ‘pute as “it would. have ‘the ef- fect of holding back, development ‘ot the north.” i The report, read by Mayor. -Les- pr, said that-“from studying the. nformation.- available, it appears | that» ‘this. proposed ‘railway will arallel the existing north line ‘of ‘the: Canadian National ‘Rail- . ‘Of Hazelton: “2 “This - “would cost extra to terminate. ‘Summit: ‘Lake as against joining the CNR. at Hazelton.” .. “The report. said’ that ‘puch a} ute, as proposed by the Pacific Northern Railway. ‘‘would : cause tthe. complete - by-passing: of "Prince: ‘Rupert as the natural port |. d the Yukon. . ‘to be shipped‘ by sea, will” ‘have travel. an extra 700 miles. by ‘Tail to be sent from. Vancouver,’ ministrator R. W: Long, ‘Mag-. areca at the PUC hearing Vancouver. oA 21. : | guilty to charges of speeding andi were each. fined $50 or. in default. e of payment. each- sentenced ” to ‘seven days in jail,” Also in ‘court was: Clayton Den- “! nis. Anderson, 20, of. no. fixed ad- dress, . who pleaded © guilty. to |. charges of being.a minor in ‘pos- J session of liquor and driving con-. trary to restrictions on. his driv- er’s Heence. He was fined $25 and costs on both counts, Allan Brett, 20, of no fixed. cad- dress, pleaded guilty to a charge’ of being a minor in possession and was fined $25: and costs or seven days. Lucien James Lever of Terrace who pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while his li-. cence was under suspension, was found guilty and fined $25 and costs or 10 days. Marvin. Duane Baker of Prince George, pleaded guilty to a charge. of consuming. Nquor in a public place and -was fined $50 and costs or 30 days. . Making false statements on an accident report netted. Mervin Vender Diesing of Terrace a fine of $25, He pleaded guilty to the charge, — | Monday, Peter George Doell, 19, of 140, Ninth Avenue East, pleaded not guilty to a charge of boing a minor in possession of Hquor, bul he was found guilty and fined $25 and costs or soven days, Imp npaired Wedding “fears dn VANCOUVER > = umes | O'Nolll collapsed Unconeclous wn river fined. sii0 “Abol Shanua- of: Port Wdward uty: ‘Magiatrate : Re Ay Melonn tn pollea: court. ‘this. morning after pleading: : guilty’ yostorday to]: chargos, of ‘Impalrod- driving and]: operating iv motor. vehicle with |: out nv driver's Heonce, Shanups wad fined $100 or in dofnult of .paymont sontonced to was finod total of $110 by Dope |: sot up a business hore as a Inbor Inot-in a poaltion to mako a state- ‘aie -oxpocted.. who: Mhanhowor, ‘Cunningham, formor, port. agent hero for tho. Indopondont’ Bone farora’ International Union, has rolntions consultant and group of five Vancouvor, shipping com- panies is expected to retain his aorvidos, It, war lonrned Monday. oMr. Cunningham: sald he was mont Monday. bit.’ a spokesman for ono of tho. gompanios anid he will not nasa consiiant;” : Tho ‘five,. comp nos. involved are Northland: tigation Co, Ltd, Stralta Tov! Ne Ltd,,.-Van- couvor... Barge | Transportation Ltid., Biackball-Torries Ltd, and Arriva Bunday, ' i + . vor tbo fey, Peay eg Pda eg debbie Bs Ca : bowphoe Mb g Gulf of Goorgla: Towing Co. Ltd. 14 days In Jail on tho first charge and fined $10 or in dofaull soven | days on ‘the socond charge, Shanus was arrested following | : rsh) necident, Juno 11) whon hls car struck. the roar end Btroot. : a ‘Prince Rupert “has now. gone 5617 days necidont, of a ont owned by Abel Matthows of Prince Ruport at tho intersoction of Second Avenue Wort and Tirat without a fatal traffic] . 1 everyone | in the province ‘was: -int agreement: ‘that a railway: would open up the vast’ resources ‘of the north, at the same‘time. Ma route ‘should be chosen that-is econom- ical in construction for: ‘freight rates will depend largely on. the capital costs. ~ “This point: was made : very clear. in the submission by the government to the Royal Com- mission on Transportation m February of this year,” ” Mr. Mur- ray eaid. ‘He said the submission stated in part that: "It, is the fundamental. con- cern of this submission that the economic health of the province be not weakened’ by reason. of high or unreasonable | freight rates .. and “the highly com- petitive situation of foreign mar- kets for the products that B.C. 4 Ri etethe Hen pret PR | a PROvINCLAL, LIBRARY. VICTORIA, B. C. Te “Night Calls—Business 6768,. Editorial 6769 TAU ea med et aa, es au 60. "PRICE. TEN:.CENTS £0 000, 000. ot : iast night’s City Council: meetin -of “Alderman :T. Norton Youngs’ B.C “Municipal. “Association. “Ald. : Ways: to/a point some miles north: EI Harry. POger of Prince: George. “a 0. ‘annou: : president, “of North. “central or. northern British . Columbia * ‘Consequenty, Taw. “materials, : Jigtrate E. T. . Applewhaite and NS . Himself | asa. delegation to: op- pose the granting of the PNR’s has to offer maxes {t essential that the. prices be comparable i with world prices.” — Mr, Murray said that “obvious- ly, the railway In question should follow a route terminating al, Hazelton, thus. utilizing the al- ready, existing CNR line to the cast or west and the CNR or PAE for goods dostined for the south,” “Tn-addition to sending its own delogation to support its protest, City Council voted to commun- icate with other northern: com- munities which would bo offect- ed to-‘ask thom.to support Prince Ruport's - protost au the, pue none GENEVA (1 -— Tho, Weateorn ‘tbody that Anoy. will. never | without uv control 'syatom pr “bocurity, “ounnot: ho ‘modified, " ye “tourlat bont overturned in: the Yoports. ae what was frat bolloved* to ba ‘Wiipnos: ronred a tumultuous: ve eam Or, Docom \ Ovechoslovak hordor. Monday, tho! nowslmor ’ SINGAPORY ww we A British ‘Navy’: ‘upokeamaty. ‘anid ‘that, tho shipwreck of a Canndian “gargo vossol on-n sandbank north. of: Borieo: ‘Wyns: burned: out. 10 bo only nu difficulty'in'a Tipinoe firnva salvage operation: which haw boon: Bong on for month ages! * salting ho. Aronefod: project “said. parking’ ‘ities, 80-fe by 200- feet, -have been . completed while: almost one- -halt ‘ota. -300- foot: road fo the site. is: finished, . He: ‘predicted ~ the “Gomplétion date as ‘approximately. June 25. Mr. Bacon said that: the: camp location will be.on a. knoll, about 300 fect from, Highway 16. The}. camp area will be approximately | ’ 200 feet-square. and’ .that 15). benches and two fireplaces will be. installed, . Toilet. facilities have already | been: completed. Mr, Bacon said that while the site Is a’ far” cry from the’ pro- posed, 40-bench, shelter’ and wading pool, camp program, iL is ab Jeast.a start.” He sald. tho. site would be a boon for city families: who want- ‘ed to have. “pleriles and provided City awards hose purchase Clty. Council pu meht approv- ed a purchasing committee ree- ommondation that the tender of Dunlop Canada Ltd.» for. two varighion of of fire ‘hoso, be accopt~ 0 Tho ‘bid of. $1, 814,61 for 3,000 foot of 2%-Inch hoxo, and 600 feet of 1%-Inch hore, ° wis tho lowest of flv rocelvod,. fe ~ World News Briefs powers agiin told the Russians” accept a disarmament agreement — |: ovidlitg ‘guarantoos for thelr be val yy hoo ! eo Jules’. Moch, Fronch: dinarmumont: oxport aponking On . “Wonalt of ‘all five Western dolegationa: at’ the: 1-powor cone -foronce, sald. tho Woatorn, position on: this: ‘point: “Ws constant Sand) firm, and ‘the Soviat, dologaiion | Must ‘tonllze brit tt a +. PARIS. ‘(Roniora).. -— Prosidont ‘de ‘Gaulto “will: ronew : ‘ta —dnvitation to, Algerian Insurgents to discuad: a ‘danso-firo whon Ne. makos a tolovisod pn tonight, Informed Rowton ‘and. ‘s WARSAW: (Routers) — Twontysone porsons, | including 18 « toonngors : and tholr school. tenchar,’ Wore drowned :-whon oa Dunnjoot, Rivor-on, tho Pollsh- ) ogy he woladme. ‘for: Proaident Dlson~ vosontion, Ne bot, in, Analg, " “| fish. do: not /grow: very: ‘practice; theircangling — tactics: ‘Byole Waewawy - " he: oe “However, »big, .chil-: dren’ would be: ‘allowed. to. catch |1 fish .up,'to six inches’in ‘order to ~“In the future. we. hope: to, have: ‘water piped from ‘the Miller. Bay. pipeline: to. the: ‘Rod: and..Gun’ clubhouse for, member and. Public |t use,’ he. said. : Beg Six. ak land total of | 377,000 lbs: Six vessels: landed a: ‘total of 377,000 pounds of - halibut in Prince Rupert today. - -Three vessels “sold..: “191, 000: pounds on the. exchange ‘while the romaining: three delivered thelr total 186,000: pound catch to, the Prince, Rupert Fishormen’s Co-operative Association's Far view plant. oe Boats selling on the exchange] were: | Silver. Viking — "58, 000: —~ 40 000). medium at:14.cents; VIB, 000, Jago | at 16 to Nalson Brothers. wee Dollina ”I1—-60,000-—-38,000 . “me- dium at 14; 2,000: ehix ‘ab 10; 20, 000 tnrge | at: 15, 2. to Babcock Fish: |) sVaries, en ly Wosteny’ Bpleit=76, 000--55,000 amodium at’14;1,000 chix at, 10}, 20,000 large nt’ 16,8. too British Columbia, Packers," Co-op boats were; oe Parma with 62,000. pounds, Vice tor F with 92,000 pounds: and Hive Princes with’ 82,000 a ma ‘ - poster’ contest \ Three Booth: Momorlal. ‘Juntor | High ‘achool. students have won fon prizes: in. tho Junior Division of the 1060 North, Interlor Region International: ‘Foroat: Tire . Pro Dunford, . rinalpal,: sald today. . ‘David Wby,. Trucy Rochon. and ical caret “national while. tne ; ac, | Was ‘an imp ye ni be rated, complete with. Jorane roady for tis, $25, 000.Ralls a, ary, |WEATHER.. vention postor contest, FP. Al. Karen McBride. took '{lvat, eoo- |, “Funeral: se | Wednesday a | Church Cat | Anglican Chure ‘Moritreal Prime . Minister | said. in: a: statement: ‘that: Mr. Claxton’ earned. the . respect, of | Commons: :,,; members "whatever .| their political views. : Tee ton ‘was. a ‘decorated: veteran, of. | the First World ' War, alawyer of distinction and a parliamen-. tarlan of. note, ‘but: his outstand- ‘ing. contribution in my: ‘opinion WAS. AS. chairman. of ‘the Canada, Councell... This: ..was .‘a.work=to | which : he devoted Aimself* ith: Conalngly.. and. “Unsparingly. 4 sweaty + $25, 000 tag on Alberni: “The. “Canadian.” Government ship: Alberni 1s. up: for sale for $25,000, it. was. learned. hero’ yes torday,: ey rn) ~The: formor Prince. Ruport- based Dopartment. of. Transport buoy and light tender was adver- tised for sale: in’ the. Beattlo Tmos as follows: ...: “Wanadian buoy, tondor: Albor: ‘17-ton water ‘Torminil Company,” i. ‘Tho Aber! ee hore In Fobru- may “and Vim: ‘sontlored. shows conalonal: sunn . omorrow, Little: | “ohango: sin. temperature, * winda southenat. 16, today, ao woaterly. 13° tomorrow: LOW oul dq aie Ww - ‘Cloudy wits ‘ors and. MY ering ' ond and third prizes. YoORpetivCly | ews pm and will recoive.: engravod. los, Cheques. will: r ii ayn os ‘David by. nluo ‘pinasd aocord. ; Ana9. ‘of Beitlah Inthe samo ovont, for. ho prove ‘Colunibia, 4 tYOe |. DO, depoalted kK noc unte nt a lator. . “MANILA (ih — A joyous outpouring of: mord. ‘than. 1,000,000 ae a thelr ban 0 Dlolenbaker : “The, honorable: ‘Brooke: Clax- 157-foot steel hull, atoum on- eae ary ws “ic Steal Si So é and = fini ne Sed